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Today’s UpTake- Assessing The Final DFL Governor Candidates Debate – Mon Aug 9, 2010

August 8, 2010 by Michael McIntee Media, Minnesota, MN Governor's Race 2 Comments

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Click to watch Mark Dayton, Margaret Anderson Kelliher & Matt Entenza debate

Political observers & reporters assess the final DFL Gubernatorial debate

We asked University of Minnesota Professor of rhetoric John Logie to comment on our live blog during the debate.  His assessment:

“I think Dayton ‘won’ in the moment where he looked MAK in the eye and challenged her math. He seemed well prepared and thoughtful throughout. He’s not a dynamo, but I suspect this will put him over the top”

More of Professor Logie’s observations on the debate later in this story.

Rachel Stassen-Berger at the Star Tribune focused in on the disagreement between DFL-endorsed candidate Margaret Anderson Kelliher and Mark Dayton over just who is taxed under Dayton’s tax plan. Dayton said it wasn’t true that middle income couples were going to be taxed under his plan. Kelliher later told The UpTake that Dayton’s figures are wrong.

Pat Kessler at WCCO-TV gave the edge in the debate to Kelliher. His story focused on how Kelliher and Entenza were taking shots at Dayton. He also reports on how all three candidates said keeping the Vikings is important, but not more important than solving the state’s financial problems.

Tom Hauser at KSTP-TV appeared not to share Kessler’s view. His report was a little more critical of Kelliher, particularly for trying to engage Matt Entenza in attacking Dayton.

Bill Salisbury at the Pioneer Press focused on the electability issue, noting that Kelliher said she would defeat Republican Tom Emmer because “I know his tricks, and I know his buttons.”

The Associated Press report on the debate skipped the dramatics and focused on the rhetoric. The first few paragraphs of the story are so lacking in new information that they could have been written before the debate.

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Campaigning on Facts: Scrutiny and Press Coverage

August 6, 2010 by Michael McIntee Live Coverage, Media, Minnesota, MN 1 Comment


Video by Matt Johnson
Voters rely on campaigns to learn where candidates stand and how they will tackle today’s most pressing challenges. But too often campaigns are fast and loose with facts. This forum brings together four of the most accomplished fact-hounds who are sniffing out the lies, distortions, or half-truths in Minnesota politics. The group will discuss the importance of political fact-checking and preview key issues in the upcoming election – and how they may be distorted.
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Franken:“The UpTake Proved that Minnesota Is Not Florida”

July 24, 2010 by Michael McIntee Media, Minnesota, Netroots, US Senate 2008 1 Comment

Senator Al Franken (D-Min) didn’t disappoint as he wrapped up the 2010 Netroots conference. While he thanked supporters and activists, specifically mentioning The UpTake for chronicling the eight-month recount, he cautioned everyone against giving up the fight. Among his comments:

“Corporations aren’t inherently evil but they are inherently powerful. They know more about you than you know about them.” We didn’t get everything we wanted but if we give up now, the Republicans will take away everything that we did get.

Once, only the government could threaten your First Amendment rights. Today, corporations can. Net neutrality is the First Amendment issue of our time.

If we don’t stop them, megacorporations will control all content. How long will it take before Fox News uploads 5 times faster than DailyKos?

Franken concluded by announcing the location of next year’s Netroots, Minneapolis. “There’s great fishing,” he said.

Click the read more for the full text of Franken’s speech

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Sen. Franken On Busting The Filibuster Threat

July 24, 2010 by admin DC, Media, Minnesota, Netroots, US Senate 2008 1 Comment

At Netroots Nation, the 60-vote requirement to prevent a filibuster was criticized by many people. Before his keynote address, Senator Al Franken (DFL- Minnesota) stopped by The UpTake booth to talk about the filibuster and other issues. In this exclusive interview with Mike McIntee, Franken talked about possible changes to the filibuster rule when the 2011 Senate convenes, and the “slow walking” tactics used by current Senators. One scenario: after a 60-40 vote for a nominee, cloture is invoked, which delays the vote for 30 hours. When the Senate votes again after cloture, the vote on the same nominee might be 98-0. “They’re actually voting to filibuster things they’re for,” Franken said.

Franken also talked about the NBC/Comcast merger, corporate personhood, the possibility of a Constitutional amendment repealing Citizens United, campaign disclosure, net neutrality, and the eight-month U.S. Senate recount trial—which began when Franken and his wife Franni were on vacation. “The worst vacation I ever had,” he admitted.

Palin Stumps in Colorado As Early Voting Starts

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Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin spoke in Loveland, Grand Junction and Colorado Springs on Monday, the same day that early voting started in Colorado.  The Republican ticket is trailing in the polls.   Below are videos from Palin’s visit to Colorado Springs shot by The UpTake’s Corrine McDermid.

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NCMR 2008 Conference – Five Words on Why You’re Here

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